NPIP program for indiana...80 BUCKS A YEAR??? WHAT!!!???

I just wanted to get my birds tested so i could say that im NPIP tested and approved. But i was told by an official through Purdue university that it was going to cost me 80 bucks to participate in the program. This just seems outrageous to me when other states are FREE! Are there any other fellow hoosier's here that can shed some light on this situation?

I'm from Indiana and pay the 80.00 a year, I just accept the cost. I will tell you their is no charge for the blood tester to come out, you can pay if you wish(which I do) for their gas over. Some states do charge per bird to be tested, and it's expensive so with that being said, I'm sure it all evens out in the end.

i live in southern indiana..and i can never seem to find a blood tester in my area. the vet from purdue came out last yr, only because i was having terrible luck trying to find a blood tester. my flock is almost due to be tested again..and i still canmt find anyone. can someone please help me/

It's 10 cents per bird in Oregon. But it is also $25 to have the tester come out and another $25 for "membership" in the NPIP program. Pretty cheap for those with lots of birds. Not quite so cheap for those of us with a few birds.

It's once a year unless I want into the AI (bird flu) program where testing is 4 times a year.